50 Times People Took Photos So Mesmerizing, They Had To Prove They Were Actually Real
Interview With ExpertOur world is a pretty special place, full of breathtaking sights, awesome people, vibrant plants, and majestic wildlife. However, we tend to take it for granted, forgetting how incredible it is. It may be because we get easily wrapped up in our daily lives or focus on the gloomy side of things way too often.
Nevertheless, Bored Panda is here to remind us all just how wonderful Earth is, with a list of photos that capture the most beautiful moments of life on this planet. Scroll down to find them, and make sure to upvote the ones that seem too good to be true (but totally aren’t!).
While you’re at it, don’t forget to check out a conversation with sustainability author and consultant John Pabon, who kindly agreed to share his recommendations on what we can do to preserve our incredible planet.
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I Tried To Take A Picture Of My GF At Lake Moraine, Canada, When Suddenly This Little Guy Joined In
A Picture My Mom Took From Her Window
This is what I imagine the Weasleys garden to look like when they de-gnome it in book 2
Namibian Dunes
For Pabon, the most incredible thing about our world is its resilience.
“Flowers will grow through concrete. Animals can adapt to extreme environments. Even with all the shifts happening because of climate change, the planet is still finding ways to right itself (even if humans aren't).”
A Cave With A View Towards A Beautiful Valley In The French Alps
Is anyone else hearing the soundtrack to The Lord of the Rings right now?
Took This Picture Of The "Brockenbahn" Back In 2016. Still A Little Bit Proud Of It!
Dogs Posing In Chiba, Japan
Indeed, while Earth has undergone many big changes like ice ages, global volcanism, severe droughts, and solar radiation, it has found a way to keep its life forms alive every time.
A 2022 study by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology confirmed that our planet is able to do that due to a “stabilizing feedback” mechanism, which over hundreds of thousands of years keeps global temperatures within a livable range.
I Took This Picture Walking To School A Couple Weeks Ago
I think this is one of my favorites...just the beauty of an ordinary day
I Took This Picture In Namibia, And Now I Think It Should Be Their Flag
I Took This Photo Today. Stoked
I love whales I love whales from their big fat noses to their big flat tails oh I love whales
Scientists believe that the mechanism involved is “silicate weathering," a geological process in which silicate rocks are worn down by weather conditions that help silicate draw carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and trap the gas inside the mineral. Silicate makes up around 95% of Earth’s crust and upper mantle and is mainly made out of silicon and oxygen. The big quantity and airy texture make silicate rocks a perfect candidate for absorbing carbon dioxide and keeping temperatures in check.
I Love The Rainy And Grey Days Because If Often Means There Will Be Beautiful Fog In Our Forests. Took This On Tuesday!
Incredible Northern Lights Over The Mountains Of Norway
My partner and I went to Iceland, and for our last night we paid quite a bit to stay in a special bubble hotel in the hopes of seeing the Northern Lights. We didn't, and it turned out the Lights had decided to make a rare showing in our home country whilst we were flying back, so we missed those too :'D
Came Across This Mountainside River - Was Driving A Scenic Route In Colorado And Heard The Rushing Waters. It Was Incredible!
Such findings are good, on one hand, because it means that global warming that is happening right now might be cancelled by this “stabilizing feedback.” However, on the other hand, this process can take thousands of hundreds of years to happen - not fast enough to solve our current climate change issue.
I’m Kinda Really Proud Of This Pic I Took Of My Dog And Our Property After 250+mls Of Rain In A Four Day Period. No Filters Or Anything Over It. Just Taken With My iPhone
I Was Lucky Enough To Witness This Incredible Sunrise At Crater Lake National Park (Or) Last Weekend
Was Walking Around In San Francisco’s Chinatown & Snapped This Surreal Picture
I lived in SF for a couple years, 06-08, it was simultaneously the most beautiful and ugly place I have ever lived. The juxtaposition between the gorgeous architecture and the hypodermic needles and human waste on the ground. Also between the beautiful wealthy people in their designer clothes and the weathered homeless. I dream about that city at least once every week.
Therefore, Pabon suggests that the issue that we should focus on right now is getting the money to finance all the infrastructure adaptations needed to reverse climate change. “This is especially important for people in the developing world who are experiencing the worst impacts of climate change already. We need more funding, particularly from developed countries, to help,” he stresses.
After Many Failed Attempts I Finally Managed To Capture A Train At Morant’s Curve, Alberta, Canada
One Of The Oldest Trees In The World At The Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest
Pic I Took Of A Goat Majestically Looking Over The Swiss Alps
Meanwhile, we all can do our little part to help this planet too. “My recommendation is always to find what you're passionate about and pursue that. Whether it's environmentalism, ecology, helping animals, or working with businesses, find something you love to do or have a special skill in and get started. There's no time to waste!” says Pabon.
Beautiful Flower Carpet, Shikisai No Oka In Biei, Hokkaido
Caught This Incredible Exploding Meteor When I Went To Rattlesnake Lake In Washington, USA Last Weekend. Zoom In To See The Exact Moment It Explodes In Two
Helmcken Falls, British Columbia, Canada
If you’re unsure on where to start, the UN suggests a few seemingly simple actions that can reduce our impact on the environment. To lessen our carbon footprint, try walking, biking or taking public transportation instead of using a car. Saving energy at home like having energy-efficient appliances, switching to LED bulbs, washing clothes with cold water or using renewable energy provider can also produce less greenhouse gases.
I Am One Of The Few Hundred Kayak Guide In India. I Have Kayaked More That 2,500 Km And Captured More Than 30,000 Photos. Here Is The Photo That I Think Is Best Of All
I Can’t Believe I Took This Picture With My Phone! Completely Unedited
It looks like the tree is taking a big tip-toe step with the cat on its raised leg.
Switzerland Is Truly The Disneyland Of Hiking
Other simple ways to help our planet include eating more vegetables, throwing away less food, cleaning up the environment and planting native species. Additionally, try to reduce, reuse, repair and recycle as much as possible and don’t forget to share this information with others!
Pretty Proud Of This Picture I Took During My Visit To The Grand Canyon!
My Favorite Drone Shot So Far | Iceland
A Photo I Took From My Recent Trip To Japan
Glacier National Park Is The Most Beautiful Place I’ve Ever Been- We Saw 4 Grizzly Bears And A Moose On This Hike!
I Found These Incredible Copper Lines In The Volcanic Rock On The Coastline Of Acadia National Park, Maine
My Aunt Took This Picture Of A Tornado At My Grandparents Farm That Touched Down Yesterday. South Dakota
On My Way Back From Iceland 🇮🇸i Flew Over Greenland To See Some Incredible Ice Flow. It Was Clear The Entire Time
Took An iPhone Pic During A Rainy Night In San Francisco
The Largest Tree In The World Shortly After A Snowstorm
2 Years Later, This Is Still One Of The Most Incredible Evenings Of My Life | Yosemite National Park, Ca, USA
I Took Eleven Photos Of My City's Skyline From Sunset To Night And Merged Them
This Cloud Formation
I Was Walking Near A Local Lake Today And Captured This
Somewhere Between The Middle Of The World, And The End Of It. The Ak Sai Valley Of Southern Kyrgyzstan
Hyams Beach, Australia. Claimed To Be Home To The Whitest Sand In The World
The World Is A Magnificent Place. Maui Hawaii
1,102 68 One Of My Favorite Lighthouses In Maine - I Had To Fly My Drone 7000ft Out Into The Ocean In Order To Capture This Photo
Bláfjallafoss River Crossing, Iceland
Took Me 7 Years In Ohio To Realize Wht I Missed In The 33 Years I Was In West Virginia. I Miss Home
Photo I Took On Holiday In Wales, Pwllheli
A Big Thank You To The Guy Who Offered To Take My Picture Just As The Volcano Started Erupting!
Glacial River Patterns Of Iceland
Incredible Iceberg In Antarctica Spotted A Few Days Ago
I See You. Took This Photo In The Island Of S. Miguel, Azores, Portugal. I Was Lucky Enough To Have The Fog Clearing Up Just As I Took The Drone Out
The Throat Of The World | Oc | Mount Hood Oregon
Photo I Took On A Flight To Florida Forgot Where We Were Over Though
Note: this post originally had 91 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.
I don't normally employ the word awesome, but it's the only one that fits here
I don't normally employ the word awesome, but it's the only one that fits here